VIDEO OF LAST NY GIANTS GAME AT POLO GROUNDS AVAILABLE!

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Last New York Giants Game at the Polo Grounds- September 29, 1957

I went to the Polo Grounds not realizing the historical significance of what I was about to see. Had I NOT brought my movie camera with me, the events I memorialized on film would have just been a memory, seen by me and the 11,000 other fans who were there, many who didn’t even realize that this was the New York Giants’ last day at the fabled ball park. I saw no one else with a movie camera. I was free to walk on the field and met such greats as Mrs. John McGraw, manager Bill Rigney, and Bobby Thomson. Ceremonies included Hall of Fame pitchers Carl Hubbell and Rube Marquard, with Hans Lobert, Sal Maglie, Sid Gordon, Willie Mays, and many others. I even filmed part of the game, including the last home run hit by Pittsburgh. Continue reading

“GIANT YARNS”

Here are some of the best books written about the New York Giants in the last few years that need to be part of your “Giants” library.

THE ECHOING GREEN The Untold Story of Bobby Thomson, Ralph Branca and the Shot Heard Round the World
by Joshua Prager

“By this time, we all know about the book, The Echoing Green, written by Joshua Prager. Prager came to speak to my Sports Interest Group in Arizona about the book a few years back. There were more than 60 of my members there and they were hypnotized by the “young” Prager as he told his story. The book is certainly worth the read and Prager knows every minute detail of what happened during that season, including the epic sign stealing scheme. He had many, many interview sessions with all of the characters including Thomson and Branca. This book needs to be in your sports library!!”
-Steve

The Echoing Green is simply my favorite baseball book. The amount of research that Mr. Prager did on this story makes it what it is……an epic baseball tale. No detail has been has been left out. It is such an amazing story that I wrote a mock trial about it for my school. Mr. Prager was kind enough to visit with my students signing their books and placards as well as participating in a Q & A session with them a few years back. He also attended the trial with his dad which pleased my students to no end. This book without a doubt is a home run!! A must read for any Giants fan and any baseball fan for that matter.”
-Gary


Miracle Ball My Hunt for the Shot Heard ‘Round the World
by Brian Biegel (click on people below, follow to Brian Biegel)
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“The newest book about the 1951 Baseball Season is Miracle Ball: My Hunt for the Shot Heard ‘Round the World, written by Brian Biegel. A good friend put me up to buying and reading the book. Since then I have had numerous chat sessions via phone with author Biegel. The plot of the book is amazing and takes us all over the country in his search for the most prized piece of memorabilia in sports, including forensic experts, attorneys, etc., who were hired by Biegel in his quest. As Brian says, “This book should finally put closure to the Shot Heard Round the World.”
I have to agree. I recommend it highly. Once you start to read it, you won’t want to put it down. It is like reading a mystery novel for sure. I am hoping to get Brian out here at some point to speak to my sports group.
-Steve

“A terrific and quick read. Once you start Miracle Ball, it will be tough to put down as Mr. Biegel uses his search for the games most valuable prize as a sort of therapy in dealing with his own issues in life. Went to the book signing and his story really came to life. Mr. Biegel informed me via email that, “The documentary is going to be on the Velocity Channel in the early fall, air date TBD.” Can’t wait”
-Gary


the SHOT heard ’round the WORLD
by Phil Bildner (click on shot below)
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Mr. Bildner’s book the SHOT heard ’round the WORLD is a terric picture book about the greatest moment in baseball history. The book looks at the Giants unlikely comeback and Thomson’s homerun from a Brooklyn Dodger perspective. The illustrations are truly remarkable and bring the wonderful writing to life! This is the perfect gift you would want to give your child or grandchild and read to them over and over again. I purchased this book for each of my 55 students that Mr. Bildner personally autographed and he then spoke to them about how it came to see the light of day! The students loved the book and Bildner’s interaction with them. The Giants win the Pennant! Mr. Bildner wins fans!!!
-Gary

 

THE EARLY POLO GROUNDS
by Chris Epting
www.chrisepting.com

Mr. Epting’s (NYGPS member) book has a wonderful collection of pictures with informative blurbs on each.  Book contains shots of the the PG’s today as well.  Mr. Epting is an entertaining speaker and authority on subject as I had pleasure of hearing him a few years back at the Queens Historical Society.  He has written many other books that will surely peek your interest, including Roadside Baseball. Click on his link above to get to his website.
-Gary

***Chris’ new book Baseball in Orange County will be out in early June. Here is a link to it.
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According to Chris, “There are some of the rarest pictures of Babe Ruth, never before made public, from a 1924 game in which he faced Walter Johnson in Brea, California.”